OFFENSE

Play caller: Coordinator Marty Mornhinweg.

Analysis: Mornhinweg, 56, is in his third year running Baltimore’s offense. The Ravens are his fourth coordinator post (San Francisco, Philadelphia and the Jets). He has a West Coast Offense background, having coached for Mike Holmgren, Steve Mariucci and Andy Reid. … Through Week 2, the Ravens rank third in scoring (35.0), eighth in yards (397.0), 23rd in rushing (91.5), seventh in passing (305.5), sixth on third down (43.3 percent) and first in red zone touchdown rate (100.0). … The Ravens used seven personnel groupings against the Bengals before settling on 3WR-1RB-1TE when they fell behind. … The Ravens drafted QB Lamar Jackson in this spring’s first round, but Joe Flacco, 33, remains the franchise passer. Flacco is 93-63 as a regular season starter (205 TD/132 INT). This year, he has five TD and two INT. Not very mobile, Flacco knows how to slide around the pocket to buy time. … Jackson has played 10 snaps in two games (nine carries for 45 yards). One of his plays in Week 2 was an old fashioned down-the-line option when he decided to keep the ball for a short gain. … RB Alex Collins and RB Buck Allen split the carries after RB Kenneth Dixon (knee) was placed on injured reserve last week. … The Ravens’ run game is averaging only 3.3 yards per carry. … FB Patrick Ricard will play in short-yardage situations, but a tight end will also be used as a blocking back. … The Ravens overhauled their WR depth chart during the offseason, signing Michael Crabtree (Oakland), Willie Snead (New Orleans) and John Brown (Arizona). The goal is to create more big plays. Last year, the Ravens averaged only 8.9 yards per catch; their average is at 11.0 through two games. … Brown is the speed threat (19.4 yards per catch) and Crabtree knows how to stay out of traffic on crossing routes. … Another area of focus was tight end. They already had Nick Boyle and Maxx Williams, but drafted Hayden Hurst and Mark Andrews. Hurst (foot) is out. The Ravens ran 17 snaps of at least two tight ends last week at Cincinnati. … Williams and Andrews have six catches apiece and Boyle has five. … The offensive line is LT Ronnie Stanley, LG Alex Lewis, C Matt Skura, RG Marshal Yanda and RT James Hurst. Yanda is one of the league’s best guards, a seven-time Pro Bowl selection. Stanley is in his third year after being a 2016 first-round pick. … The Ravens have allowed six sacks.

Analysis: Martindale, 55, is in his first year as the Ravens’ coordinator, having spent the previous six years as their linebackers coach. He was the Broncos’ linebackers coach in 2009 and defensive coordinator in 2010. … The Ravens run a 3-4 base scheme, but rush LB Terrell Suggs will often line up in a three-point stance. … Through Week 2, the Ravens are tied for sixth in scoring (18.5), second in fewest yards allowed (263.0), 15th against the run (95.5), third against the pass (167.5), second on third down (25.0) and tied for 17th in red zone defense (60.0). … ILB C.J. Mosley, who calls the defensive signals, sustained a bone bruise (knee) against the Bengals and his status is uncertain. If he can’t play, S Eric Weddle will relay the play call. … Also out is No. 1 CB Jimmy Smith, serving a four-game suspension for violating the league’s personal conduct policy. … Reserve CB Maurice Canady (quad) was put on injured reserve on Monday. … The Ravens rushed five men on 13 Andy Dalton drop-backs last week. … In terms of Week 2 playing time, the top defensive linemen are DE Brent Urban, DT Brandon Williams, NT Chris Wormley and NT Michael Pierce. … Suggs turns 36 next month and remains a productive player in his 16th season. He has seven double-digit sack seasons and 126 1/2 in 215 regular season games. Suggs played 46 snaps last week. … If Mosley can’t play, fourth-round rookie Kenny Young (team-high 11 tackles) would likely take his place. The other every-down ILB is Patrick Onwuasor (nine tackles). … OLB Za’Darius Smith has two tackles for lost yardage. … Former first-round CB Marlon Humphrey leads his group, followed by veteran Brandon Carr, second-year man Tavon Young and rookies Anthony Averett and Darious Williams. … The Bengals went right after Young last week and had success (two TDs by WR A.J. Green). … Humphrey played all 76 snaps against the Bengals. … Weddle (free safety) and SS Tony Jefferson are every-down players. … Jefferson has a team-high 13 tackles and Weddle is familiar with the Broncos. Weddle, 33, has 75 tackles and two interceptions in 17 career games against the Broncos. … On sub package downs, the Ravens will use FS Chris Clark and SS Anthony Levine.

SPECIAL TEAMS

Coordinator: Jerry Rosburg.

Analysis: Rosburg, 62, has been with the Ravens for all of John Harbaugh’s tenure, which started in 2008. Rosburg was formerly a special teams coordinator with Cleveland (2001-06) and Atlanta (2007). … Through Week 2, the Ravens rank ninth and 15th in kick and punt return, respectively. On coverage they’re 19th on punts and 23rd on kickoffs. … K Justin Tucker is elite, a two-time All Pro (2013 and ’16). Tucker has missed only four field goal attempts since the start of 2016 and has made all 212 of his career extra-point attempts. He is 3 of 3 on field goals this year. … P Sam Koch has a solid 45.4-yard net average in two games. He is in his 13th year with the Ravens. … The Ravens are leaning on undrafted rookie free agent Janarion Grant to handle punts (7.4 average) and kick returns (28-yard average).

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